Count property (VBA)
Returns a Long (long integer) containing the number of objects in a collection. Read-only.
Example
This example uses the Collection object's Count property to specify how many iterations are required to remove all the elements of the collection called MyClasses
. When collections are numerically indexed, the base is 1 by default. Because collections are reindexed automatically when a removal is made, the following code removes the first member on each iteration.
Dim Num, MyClasses
For Num = 1 To MyClasses.Count ' Remove name from the collection.
MyClasses.Remove 1 ' Default collection numeric indexes
Next ' begin at 1.
See also
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